Nadya Suleman, who recently became the poster child for giving perspective parents tests before allowing them to give birth after she popped out children numbers 7-14 while unemployed and on public assistance, has been fielding offers since the children were born. Jeff Czech, Suleman’s lawyer, confirmed to US Magazine that she has finalized a deal to star in her own reality show.
“[Nadya and the producers] are hoping to have an arrangement whereby several events in the children’s lives would be filmed in a documentary series,” Czech told Us.
“One of the events in the children’s lives might be their first birthday.â€
The production company, Eyeworks, is currently shopping the idea to networks. It doesn’t look like they’re either overly picky or for that matter have made up their mind what they even want to do. Whatever a network is desperate enough to accept will work for them.
“They might be several shows aired during a year. There are all kinds of possibilities. It really depends on what the networks want,” her lawyer said.
“Her television program will not be like the Jon and Kate Plus 8 show,†said Czech. “[Nadya] is looking forward to providing her side of the story.”
The problem now is going to be finding a network to actually air this because nobody seems to want to touch the negative publicity. When reports first surfaced about an Octomom show last month, TLC reportedly called Suleman “much crazier than they expected” and did not want to work with her, while Bravo told THR to “Please say, ‘a Bravo spokesperson said we are not interested in this.’â€